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how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?le in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious. >> what will the detroit of the future look like? whatever you may think it should look like, it will probably taste like this. (announcer) don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or four lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. hurry! offers end february 4th. only on verizon. i will take beauty into my own han
how is it buying only products in detroit, farmers in detroit, not helping detroit?le in detroit. everyone here lives in detroit. >> if i ask the same question, i say i don't [ muted ]. i'm doing it well. >> exactly. >> i'm doing it in a place i love. and i am demonstrating that yet another person gives a [ muted ], believes in it enough to be here. >> you're 100% right. i never really thought about it until you asked that question. it's like -- to me it's just obvious....
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so it was like, it's them. >> detroit police begin the search for clues. what they find at the crime scene is somewhat unusual. >> at first blush, there were no obvious signs of trauma to either body. the entire vehicle and bodies were removed and taken to the wayne county medical examiner's office. and upon further review confirmed what we were able to see visually, that there was absolutely no trauma to either of the young ladies' bodies. >> with no indications of gunshot or stab wounds nor evidence of strangulation or suffocation, police suspect the women may have been killed by a lethal dose of a tranquilizing drug, perhaps laced into their drinks. then just one week later and only two blocks away police are called to an almost identical crime scene. this time the victims are 28-year-old bernethia mccrary and 29-year-old natasha curtis. two more young women apparently killed in the same manner but this time left in the trunk of a car set ablaze. >> when you take a look at that situation, very quickly we decided that this was very potentially a serial c
so it was like, it's them. >> detroit police begin the search for clues. what they find at the crime scene is somewhat unusual. >> at first blush, there were no obvious signs of trauma to either body. the entire vehicle and bodies were removed and taken to the wayne county medical examiner's office. and upon further review confirmed what we were able to see visually, that there was absolutely no trauma to either of the young ladies' bodies. >> with no indications of gunshot or...
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detroit promised prosperity, and it delivered.ons of sharecroppers coming up from the south, south farmhands from the upper midwest immigrants who spoke polish, yiddish, greek, and arabic. their children settled. they prospered. some of their grandchildren are in this room today. and now you are rebuilding the city. i know you will be that great city again because americans by nature work and strive to succeed. it's already happening. in the madison building not far from here, new companies are rising. one of them irule, is led by two , young men, one born in russia, the other in israel. they left secure jobs as automotive engineers to start their business in 2009 at the very bottom of the recession. i imagine it wasn't a terribly popular decision with their spouses. here's what one of them said. we know detroit has its baggage , but we believe we are part of a solution. three years later, 21 employees, including the father, the cfo. must be nice to hire your dad. i thought about it but he's kind of retired. this activity happenin
detroit promised prosperity, and it delivered.ons of sharecroppers coming up from the south, south farmhands from the upper midwest immigrants who spoke polish, yiddish, greek, and arabic. their children settled. they prospered. some of their grandchildren are in this room today. and now you are rebuilding the city. i know you will be that great city again because americans by nature work and strive to succeed. it's already happening. in the madison building not far from here, new companies are...
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detroit?0 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. >> okay, we're rolling. >> this is a location off grand boulevard lofts area where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she's conducted dates. >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. >> we good? >> we're good. >> when verbal commands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan "b." >> clear. >> see a switch, anybody? >> the loft is empty, but the search turns up valuable evidence. >> i got a residence right here. >> the business side of escorting. >> ooh, contracts. he's got all the girls right here. >> tonight's raid will mark the end of a long, successful day of work for these officers, but it's only the beginning of an ongoing fight. >> we recovered four juveniles during the operation. we've identified numerous pimps and i think we've probably opened up roughly 20 state cases as well as six federal cases. >> he's got everything in h
detroit?0 a.m. when a judge signs off on a search warrant. >> just briefed the plan, everything's good to go. >> okay, we're rolling. >> this is a location off grand boulevard lofts area where known prostitution happens, where one of the juveniles said she's conducted dates. >> 60 seconds later, the team is coiled up outside the security door. >> we good? >> we're good. >> when verbal commands to open up go unanswered, they go to plan "b."...
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another detroit entrepreneur grew up in the suburbs.he rarely came downtown as a child but today he works here. he lives here. and here's what he said. we see this city for what it can be, not for what it was. that's how we should see everything, not just detroit but in all of america. i know some anything conservatives don't care about the cities, but they are wrong. we believe that every american in every community has the right to pursue happiness. they have the right to rise. so i say let's go where ideas will matter the most, where the failures of liberal government policies are most obvious. let's deliver real conservative success. and you know what will happen? we will create a whole lot of new conservatives. i know because i've lived it. i come from ina, another city that faced the same struggles as detroit has faced. in my city the schools were failing to opportunity with scarce were too many. simply being born in the wrong neighborhood meant the american dream was cruelly out of reach. i join with my friend, the longest-servin
another detroit entrepreneur grew up in the suburbs.he rarely came downtown as a child but today he works here. he lives here. and here's what he said. we see this city for what it can be, not for what it was. that's how we should see everything, not just detroit but in all of america. i know some anything conservatives don't care about the cities, but they are wrong. we believe that every american in every community has the right to pursue happiness. they have the right to rise. so i say let's...
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the detroit economic club, very sophisticated group of citizens.nd then the elephant in the room question -- how you run as a bush? >> on another level i know it is an interesting challenge for me. one if i have any degree of self-awareness, this would be the place where it might want to be applied -- if i was to go beyond the consideration of running, i would have to deal with this and turn this act into an opportunity to show who i am, to connect on a human level. so people begin to -- and offer ideas that are important to people so when they think of me they think that i am on their side, that i care about them, and the issues i am passionate about will help them rise up. >> i think that's an awesome answer because it is honest. it is saying to people, give me a chance. >> and by the way, he is not going to change his name, right? he has a couple of choices. talk about the complicating elements of this campaign. at his name is one of them. he will not only have to do find himself in contrast with his opponent, whoever that may be in the primary
the detroit economic club, very sophisticated group of citizens.nd then the elephant in the room question -- how you run as a bush? >> on another level i know it is an interesting challenge for me. one if i have any degree of self-awareness, this would be the place where it might want to be applied -- if i was to go beyond the consideration of running, i would have to deal with this and turn this act into an opportunity to show who i am, to connect on a human level. so people begin to --...
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to find out, i'm going inside the detroit zoo and becoming a zookeeper.ome to more than 2600 animals of 265 different species, it's a bustling ecosystem filled with animals and their keepers. as a member of the association of zoos and aquariums or the aza, it's one of the most well-respected zoos in the united states. if there's any place that can give me an insight on the issue, it's here. >> morgan. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm meeting scott carter, the chief life sciences officer here to get me started. >> the detroit zoo was built in the late '20s and it was designed to not have cages. >> it opened in 1928 and has since become one of the most popular family attractions in michigan. it's such a fixture in the community that it's been unaffected by the bankruptcy of the city. how much does it cost to run a zoo like this? >> annual budget about $30 million. >> how many people come here a year? >> about 1.3 million. >> wow. what do people come to zoos for? >> people come to zoos because they want to see animals. >> that's why i went to zoos. that's why i t
to find out, i'm going inside the detroit zoo and becoming a zookeeper.ome to more than 2600 animals of 265 different species, it's a bustling ecosystem filled with animals and their keepers. as a member of the association of zoos and aquariums or the aza, it's one of the most well-respected zoos in the united states. if there's any place that can give me an insight on the issue, it's here. >> morgan. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm meeting scott carter, the chief life sciences...
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in detroit, their third largest snowstorm ever. and in boston they've postponed the patriots celebration, hit again tonight, just dales after their historic blizzard. here in new york they are blaming this explosion on weather. that a manhole there. the salt the melting snow shorting out the electrical system. the massive storm across nearly two dozen states and moving quickly this evening. we have team coverage ginger zee on what's coming tomorrow. but first, abc's gio benitez from detroit tonight. gio? >> reporter: david, good evening to you. if you want to know how much snow has fallen here just look at this. a mountain of snow three stories high all of it collected from the detroit airport's runway as more and more trucks keep piling it on. if the midwest tries to figure out what to do with it all. tonight, the record-breaking snow with near blizzard conditions in the midwest, causing a mess on the roads. take a look at this massive pileup. dozens and dozens of cars crashing near chicago on the tri-state tollway. amazingly, onl
in detroit, their third largest snowstorm ever. and in boston they've postponed the patriots celebration, hit again tonight, just dales after their historic blizzard. here in new york they are blaming this explosion on weather. that a manhole there. the salt the melting snow shorting out the electrical system. the massive storm across nearly two dozen states and moving quickly this evening. we have team coverage ginger zee on what's coming tomorrow. but first, abc's gio benitez from detroit...
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when detroit launches a new car, 5 to 7 years, why does it take detroit 5 to 7 years to do that? david: i'm surprised to see that figure. the trade companies can get a new car out and 3 to 4, but 5 to 7 for somebody may be who like apple is starting from scratch they don't have a family, a supplier network and so forth, detroit car companies can get cars out and sometimes two years if they already have a lot of the existing hardware with another model and they're going to create a new model of that existing underpinning set. five to seven is a very long time. five years for a company like apple who is simply studying this at this point, they have done work but they don't have factories and a sort of thing, it's pretty aggressive, yeah. cory: that was bloomberg news auto reporter, david welsh. still to come, an in-depth look this hour at the big business of mobile video games and the ceo behind that wildly successful kim kardashian game will join us as a guest host. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." the federal government is finding takata $14,000 a day for refusing to cooperate. a
when detroit launches a new car, 5 to 7 years, why does it take detroit 5 to 7 years to do that? david: i'm surprised to see that figure. the trade companies can get a new car out and 3 to 4, but 5 to 7 for somebody may be who like apple is starting from scratch they don't have a family, a supplier network and so forth, detroit car companies can get cars out and sometimes two years if they already have a lot of the existing hardware with another model and they're going to create a new model of...
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detroit is predominantly black. jones fields feels that race is a factor. >> it tells me that michigan is one of the most racist states in the union. that's what it tells me. >> michael ford, ceo of the regional transit authority of southeast michigan. an organization formed a few years ago to help bridge the gap between the city and the suburbs. so far there have been no major reforms. >> who is accountable for making sure that these lines run better? >> i think it's all our accountability but we're here to make sure that happens and working with our transit providers, making sure that we're all working together, it's our responsibility to make that happen. >> ford says improving a broken bus system will require funding education, and extending a reach to the suburbs. >> well, i think we have to meet with them, talk with them, and understand what their issues are and their concerns. and then we have to communicate how transportation can be helpful to that community. >> i don't know if it needs to be that they need
detroit is predominantly black. jones fields feels that race is a factor. >> it tells me that michigan is one of the most racist states in the union. that's what it tells me. >> michael ford, ceo of the regional transit authority of southeast michigan. an organization formed a few years ago to help bridge the gap between the city and the suburbs. so far there have been no major reforms. >> who is accountable for making sure that these lines run better? >> i think it's...
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james and evan are with us live from detroit.see you both. >> nice to see you, too. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. listen, mr. robinson some people have said now you've made him miss work. he has a clean history of being on the job. today he's on tv. did you work this morning? did you work today? >> no. i don't go to work until later. i start my shift at 2:00. i end at 10:00 p.m. >> so good. we did not make you miss work today, which is a good thing. >> not even close, ma'am. >> your employer was going on and on about you in the interview that i saw, saying there are people who live maybe ten miles from the -- ten minutes from the factory and they would call in and say i'm going to be late. they would say, james is on time, james is here. how does it feel to hear the praise, that hard work that gruelling grind every day was appreciated by your employer? >> well a couple of things ma'am. first, as far as my employer you might know the name todd wilson one thing i want to say, we've been close since we started. i've alway
james and evan are with us live from detroit.see you both. >> nice to see you, too. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing good. listen, mr. robinson some people have said now you've made him miss work. he has a clean history of being on the job. today he's on tv. did you work this morning? did you work today? >> no. i don't go to work until later. i start my shift at 2:00. i end at 10:00 p.m. >> so good. we did not make you miss work today, which is a good thing....
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for guidance. >> i went to detroit twice. >> reporter: detroit was also under a federal mandate to reform its department. slowly but surely the police department turned things around. >> the detroit police department we believe and we engage in constitutional policing. >> when i went to detroit and met the chief there the first thing he said to me is constitutional policing is good policing so here we have a city that you know, has more problems than oakland. and has a very tough crime problem and yet the chief was saying that in detroit. >> reporter: shannon was one of the attorneys that filed the civil action. constitutional policing is simply this. >> we the police are not above the law. if we're going to enforce the law, then we have to respect it. right. so we expect our officers to treat people appropriately. >> reporter: negotiated settlement agreement or nsa required oakland to make 51 specific changes in how the department and its officers operate. in the first two years of the nsa, virtually nothing happened. >> cops are some what resistant to change. so, that's always difficult
for guidance. >> i went to detroit twice. >> reporter: detroit was also under a federal mandate to reform its department. slowly but surely the police department turned things around. >> the detroit police department we believe and we engage in constitutional policing. >> when i went to detroit and met the chief there the first thing he said to me is constitutional policing is good policing so here we have a city that you know, has more problems than oakland. and has a...
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ship, robinson says he leaves his detroit home at 8:00 a.m. he walks about eight miles to work and about 13 miles home. he works as an injection molder at a fakery in suburban de-- factory in suburban, detroit and he hasn't maced a day of work for 12 years. >> how he do the work is how the real battle is won. >> reporter: his story was featured in the detroit free press. and inspired someone to -- inspired -- [indiscernible] to get involved. >> it's $500 in bus fares. >> reporter: the two men met for the first time on monday at a restaurant in downtown detroit. of the six figures raised, most have come in in small amounts. >> most of the donations have been 20, 20 bucks. i've had a lot of people comment and say, you know, this is all i v. i wish i could give more. >> reporter: while robinson says his faith has kept him going, the ki fted him up. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> and we've checked. just like any other day, james robinson is at work this afternoon. he still needs to research vehicles and insurance. he says he's going to take i
ship, robinson says he leaves his detroit home at 8:00 a.m. he walks about eight miles to work and about 13 miles home. he works as an injection molder at a fakery in suburban de-- factory in suburban, detroit and he hasn't maced a day of work for 12 years. >> how he do the work is how the real battle is won. >> reporter: his story was featured in the detroit free press. and inspired someone to -- inspired -- [indiscernible] to get involved. >> it's $500 in bus fares. >>...
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detroit, they beat the wizards 106-89.ropped seven of their last nine games. >>> alex ovechkin and the capitals visiting the flyers. caps down 2-0 to start. second period, things getting chippy between the teams. that's janon chimera and jack renaldo him on the chin. caps down 2-1 at this point. that fight may have sparked the team. the equalizer here -- puts that puck on net. it scores 14th goal. we're all knotted up at two. later on, same score. just over four minutes to play. can't get control of the puck. the flyers to. to michael delzado. fires what turned out to be the game winner. flyers topped the capitals 3-2. the caps their four-game winning streak comes to an end. >>> coming up tonight on "sports final," joey logano wins the daytona 500. we'll show how he did it. dianna russini catches up with newly retired ryan clark at the combine. and what was the ultimate factor in hanging up the cleats. >>> plus a guy leading the league to one about to join. former maryland star stefan diggs breaks down his highlight reel a
detroit, they beat the wizards 106-89.ropped seven of their last nine games. >>> alex ovechkin and the capitals visiting the flyers. caps down 2-0 to start. second period, things getting chippy between the teams. that's janon chimera and jack renaldo him on the chin. caps down 2-1 at this point. that fight may have sparked the team. the equalizer here -- puts that puck on net. it scores 14th goal. we're all knotted up at two. later on, same score. just over four minutes to play. can't...
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and let's start in detroit because in a sense the troubles of detroit and those that they face are echoing troubles facing washington dc, decades of big government policies and petty politics, impossible to make promises, mismanagement and broken services combined with a loss of jobs in the auto industry and tens of thousands of people in this region. for example, detroit under the previous administration was so proud of shutting down businesses that had not paid their licenses and fees. they bragged about it in press releases and the city threatened businesses with closure and followed through on nearly 400 businesses shutting them down. and that includes people that just wanted to take that first step up the economic ladder. one of the business owners have a simple way to describe his frustration. i am running a legit business, the they could be doing something better. and the city was busy writing parking tickets. of course they lose track of money and they literally have a captive audience it's an incredible feat, but this is not just irritating, it is instructive. if the government ca
and let's start in detroit because in a sense the troubles of detroit and those that they face are echoing troubles facing washington dc, decades of big government policies and petty politics, impossible to make promises, mismanagement and broken services combined with a loss of jobs in the auto industry and tens of thousands of people in this region. for example, detroit under the previous administration was so proud of shutting down businesses that had not paid their licenses and fees. they...
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. >> c-span, jeb bush visits detroit. the house foreign affairs committee looks into negotiations over restoring diplomatic ties with cuba. maryland governor larry hogan delivers his first state of the state address. >> here are some of our featured programs. on c-span2's book tv, saturday night at 10:00 washington bureau chief toby harnden on stopping the taliban advance in afghanistan. sunday at 10:00 mark on the u.s. torture report and why his company decided to publish it. all this month, interviews with former korean war pows. this weekend, charles ross, who was captured by the chinese. just after 9:00, a look back at "selma." you can find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> today, jeff bush visited the do try to economic policy, but avoided making any declarations about his own plan for the 2016 presidential race. the answer qu
. >> c-span, jeb bush visits detroit. the house foreign affairs committee looks into negotiations over restoring diplomatic ties with cuba. maryland governor larry hogan delivers his first state of the state address. >> here are some of our featured programs. on c-span2's book tv, saturday night at 10:00 washington bureau chief toby harnden on stopping the taliban advance in afghanistan. sunday at 10:00 mark on the u.s. torture report and why his company decided to publish it. all...
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. >>> this is a live look at detroit from our affiliate there, fox 2. looks like a foggy detroit. the big story video of a coast guard rescue. two members go into the river channel near lake michigan in frankfurt to rescue a stranded labrador pup. they got him. everybody got out safely. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transitions ® signature ™ adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7 ™ technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so
. >>> this is a live look at detroit from our affiliate there, fox 2. looks like a foggy detroit. the big story video of a coast guard rescue. two members go into the river channel near lake michigan in frankfurt to rescue a stranded labrador pup. they got him. everybody got out safely. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement...
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. >> reporter: from toledo, we made the drive to detroit.snow, making it the third snowiest storm ever here. look at these shots from above. and nearby in warren, michigan fire hydrants covered in snow and a postman giving our cameras a thumbs up only to get stuck in the snow himself. take a look right here at this mountain of snow at the detroit airport. you might be wondering how much snow is here. well last year's pile didn't melt until the end of may. now it is already three stories high. gio benitez, abc news, detroit, michigan. >>> bad weather triggered a man hole explosion that injured two people on a brooklyn street. the blast caused by road salt, melting snow and ice seeping in to the underground system and there were several more explosions after crews arrive. incredible there. one man hit in the head by a manhole cover. a woman suffered several cuts and the force of the blast even shattered windows. >>> here's a look at how slick and dangerous roads are, too slippery for an all-terrain vehicle. this atv was captured on camera slam
. >> reporter: from toledo, we made the drive to detroit.snow, making it the third snowiest storm ever here. look at these shots from above. and nearby in warren, michigan fire hydrants covered in snow and a postman giving our cameras a thumbs up only to get stuck in the snow himself. take a look right here at this mountain of snow at the detroit airport. you might be wondering how much snow is here. well last year's pile didn't melt until the end of may. now it is already three stories...
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. >> you think that commute is bad, we have one man that is from detroit.ell you about his commute and he's not driving anywhere. >> he is actually walking 20 miles to work every day. now his story is going viral. what 1500 good samaritan are now doing for him. you are watching "world news now." there's something happening right here in this country. it's the sound of america... working with american materials... in american factories. at weathertech all we do is create the highest quality automotive accessories including laser measured custom fit floor liners. order yours today at weathertech.com or call 1-800-car-mats weathertech floor liners. proudly made in america. ♪ >>> could be considered the commute to end all commutes. a man from detroit who walks 20 miles every day to work. >> you heard that right, 20 miles. his story has gone viral and help is coming from an unexpected place. our detroit station has the story. >> i have always been known to show up every day. >> reporter: the sunday snowstorm provided an unexpected day off of work for james rober
. >> you think that commute is bad, we have one man that is from detroit.ell you about his commute and he's not driving anywhere. >> he is actually walking 20 miles to work every day. now his story is going viral. what 1500 good samaritan are now doing for him. you are watching "world news now." there's something happening right here in this country. it's the sound of america... working with american materials... in american factories. at weathertech all we do is create...
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the people that are from detroit love their city.to see something positive. >> i even asked the sausage guy are you here in detroit because -- why aren't you in brooklyn. he said why would i be in brooklyn. this is where it's happening. >> thanks. i'll see you later on cbsn. >> i can't wait. really? >> i mean i'm going to be watching. >> i thought all you guys were going to come on. >> just wait. we'll be over. >>> into the woods" and "the grand budapest hotel" they were in the awards. some of their clothes came from a giant warehouse. in fact, nearly all of the movies designed got some of their clothing from this warehouse. charlie d'agata is in london. he takes us inside. >> reporter: tim angel calls his shop the biggest dress-up box in the world. >> you only have to follow the yellow brick road. >> angel is having what one might call a vintage year. they provided costumes for one of the five films. >> a slipper as pure as gold. >> they include into the woods. a modern twist on favoryrery tails. but angel told us "the grand budapes
the people that are from detroit love their city.to see something positive. >> i even asked the sausage guy are you here in detroit because -- why aren't you in brooklyn. he said why would i be in brooklyn. this is where it's happening. >> thanks. i'll see you later on cbsn. >> i can't wait. really? >> i mean i'm going to be watching. >> i thought all you guys were going to come on. >> just wait. we'll be over. >>> into the woods" and "the...
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romney said he would let detroit go bankrupt. jeb bush on record saying no he wouldn't have gone down that road. is that going to haunt it? >> i think it is going to haunt him. michigan is a swing state. ohio is a swing state. there are a lot of these rust belt states that are dependent on this auto rescue. he was in detroit today making an economics speech. he opposed the auto rescue program. gm announced record profits. they're helping all those auto workers whose jobs would have been lost if jeb bush got his way. >> florida is talking about restructuring the wages for their workers. how much more positive could that be? i want your quick response to governor scott walker identifying losers. he's telling wage earners in america you're in for a long haul if i'm ever president. that's historic. >> it is absolutely despicable. it is hard to explain. someone who is running for president wants to get everyone's vote and wants to try to attract every constituency they can. by saying unions will be losers in a walker presidency, he's
romney said he would let detroit go bankrupt. jeb bush on record saying no he wouldn't have gone down that road. is that going to haunt it? >> i think it is going to haunt him. michigan is a swing state. ohio is a swing state. there are a lot of these rust belt states that are dependent on this auto rescue. he was in detroit today making an economics speech. he opposed the auto rescue program. gm announced record profits. they're helping all those auto workers whose jobs would have been...
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. >> you think that commute is bad, we have one man that is from detroit.l you about his commute and he's not driving anywhere. >> he is actually walking 20 miles to work every day. now his story is going viral. what 1500 good samaritan are now doing for him. you are watching "world news now." >> ♪ >>> could be considered the commute to end all commutes. a man from detroit who walks 20 miles every day to work. >> you heard that right, 20 miles. his story has gone viral and help is coming from an unexpected place. our detroit station has the story. >> i have always been known to show up every day. >> reporter: the sunday snowstorm provided an unexpected day off of work for james robertson. that's one less day the 56-year-old detroit man will walk the more than 20 miles that is part of his daily commute from his home in detroit to his factory job with an industrial manufacturing company in rochester hills. for the past decade through the snow and everything else he's made the demanding journey that takes him hours. >> i was told once that in order to get some
. >> you think that commute is bad, we have one man that is from detroit.l you about his commute and he's not driving anywhere. >> he is actually walking 20 miles to work every day. now his story is going viral. what 1500 good samaritan are now doing for him. you are watching "world news now." >> ♪ >>> could be considered the commute to end all commutes. a man from detroit who walks 20 miles every day to work. >> you heard that right, 20 miles. his...
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detroit's transit system has struggled for decades.y has an on time rate of about 65% the national average is 85%. and in the suburbs a number of communities have opted out of the transit system altogether. detroit is predominantly black jones feels that race is a factor. >> it tells me that michigan is one of the most racist states in the union. that's what it tells tells me. >> reporter: michael ford is ceo of the regional transit short of southeast michigan,'s organization formed a few years ago to help bridge the gap between the identity and the suburbs. so far there have been no major reforms. who is account basketball accountable for making sure these lines run better? >> i think it's all of our accountability. but we are here to make some you are it happens and working with our transit providers to make sure that we are all working together it's our responsibility to make that happen. >> reporter: ford says improving a broken bus system will require funding, education and extending a reach to the suburbs. >> i think we have to m
detroit's transit system has struggled for decades.y has an on time rate of about 65% the national average is 85%. and in the suburbs a number of communities have opted out of the transit system altogether. detroit is predominantly black jones feels that race is a factor. >> it tells me that michigan is one of the most racist states in the union. that's what it tells tells me. >> reporter: michael ford is ceo of the regional transit short of southeast michigan,'s organization formed...
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have lifted him up. >> this is detroit.obertson will be at work this afternoon. he has to research vehicles and insurance and says he will take it slow and emphasize that he is just a regular worker. >> he is so much more than a regular worker. i love what he says about detroit, the real city of angels. >> kudos to the more than 5,000 people who pitched in. >> thank you again. >>> kevin costner wants to open your eyes to race. >> i think when people say they are color blind i don't believe in that. it is a built in device for us to see beauty and difference. >> see why he spent $9 million of his own money to make tha >>> heading out for a morning run? not so fast. we have a surprising new study on jogging. find out the amount of running next on "cbs this morning." ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself ♪ [epic music] ♪ introducing aleve pm...
have lifted him up. >> this is detroit.obertson will be at work this afternoon. he has to research vehicles and insurance and says he will take it slow and emphasize that he is just a regular worker. >> he is so much more than a regular worker. i love what he says about detroit, the real city of angels. >> kudos to the more than 5,000 people who pitched in. >> thank you again. >>> kevin costner wants to open your eyes to race. >> i think when people say...
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we're joined by cnn chief political correspondent dana bash live for us in detroit.i know about detroit is it's not iowa or new hampshire. >> reporter: no, it is not iowa or new hampshire. i remember back when that other bush was running, this was a swing state. not so much anymore. but it has nothing to do with that. the reason why jeb bush and his aides asked the detroit economic club to come and speak here is because of the economic symbol that is here and the fact that detroit has been in such dire straits for so long even during economic booms nationwide. so he is going to push since we're doing some bush history and metaphors here, the vision thing. for the first time, he's going to really talk about what his vision is for any potential campaign. talked about reform conservatism conservatism. he's also going to talk about his theme, the right to rise really trying to play up the middle class, those left behind. here's an excerpt -- one of the excerpts that his aides put out. he's going to say this. the recovery has been everywhere but in the family paychecks, t
we're joined by cnn chief political correspondent dana bash live for us in detroit.i know about detroit is it's not iowa or new hampshire. >> reporter: no, it is not iowa or new hampshire. i remember back when that other bush was running, this was a swing state. not so much anymore. but it has nothing to do with that. the reason why jeb bush and his aides asked the detroit economic club to come and speak here is because of the economic symbol that is here and the fact that detroit has...
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it's not just a detroit focus speech although he did talk about it.g of what you'll see not just from jeb bush but from scott walker and maybe rubio trying to lay out their policyq+5 way that will separate them a little bit from one another because on domestic policy, they kind of all+5y agree on the big-picture stuff. so the question is, then, could you actually implement that, and could you persuade enough voters to xÑu for you? and that's what i think people are going to start looking at. >> this election really -- it's good to be inucv9 detroit. but this election is also about national security. we have a lot of instability all over the world. and we have a reign of terror feeding off it. we need a,gu rocky balboa, and right now we have a norman b[ bates. >> he's absolutely right. the only thing we've seen degraded or destroyedu6ñ is the middle class in this country thanks to president obama and his failedúñqiznz policies because of -- it is, bob. own it.8m+pf >> it's not a question of own t it's a question of also taking into account that this ec
it's not just a detroit focus speech although he did talk about it.g of what you'll see not just from jeb bush but from scott walker and maybe rubio trying to lay out their policyq+5 way that will separate them a little bit from one another because on domestic policy, they kind of all+5y agree on the big-picture stuff. so the question is, then, could you actually implement that, and could you persuade enough voters to xÑu for you? and that's what i think people are going to start looking at....
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. >> reporter: detroit.name alone conjures up images of decay, poverty and crime and with a police department embroiled in controversy. >> cops around here they don't come when you call. >> oakland turned to detroit for guidance. >> i went to detroit twice. >> the police chief says detroit was under a mandate oo reform its -- to reform its department. they turned things around based on one concept. . >> we believe and we engage in constitutional policing. >> when i went to detroit i met the chief there. he said to me was constitutional policing is good policing. here we have a city that, you know, has more problems than oakland and has a tough crime problem and yet the chief was saying that in detroit. >> reporter: he was one of the attorneys that filed the legal action that resulted in the reform process. constitutional policing is this? >> we are not above the law. if we are going to enforce the law we have to respect it. right? we expect our officers to treat people appropriately. >> nsa required oakland
. >> reporter: detroit.name alone conjures up images of decay, poverty and crime and with a police department embroiled in controversy. >> cops around here they don't come when you call. >> oakland turned to detroit for guidance. >> i went to detroit twice. >> the police chief says detroit was under a mandate oo reform its -- to reform its department. they turned things around based on one concept. . >> we believe and we engage in constitutional policing....
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i think this is detroit? are we still looking at detroit here? oh sorry, this is cleveland.expecting a whole lot more snow they're talking about up to a foot in part 09 midwestof the midwest. the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom
i think this is detroit? are we still looking at detroit here? oh sorry, this is cleveland.expecting a whole lot more snow they're talking about up to a foot in part 09 midwestof the midwest. the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable....
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a detroit man thought he had a great idea. he tossed on a pair of skis and hooked himself up to the back of a car. a local news station spotted him, broadcast this image live. the mayor who was being interviewed by the station, not impressed. he called police to track down the skier to give him a ticket. >> not in my town. >> then he sees a guy skis down main street. >> schools will be closed in ohio. a travel ban is in effect for toledo. cleveland has 40 snow removal crews out and a parking ban in place. martin savage is there with the very latest. >> reporter: good morning. when it's all said and done cleveland is not likely to be the leader in the clubhouse from this particular snowfall when it comes to snowfall. but a lot of the people impacted it's likely and is already the biggest snowfall they have seen so far this winter season. it is a problem. as you can see, the streets here are covered with snow. the snowplows have not been able to keep up with the rate of snow that's been coming down. temperatures will be critical
a detroit man thought he had a great idea. he tossed on a pair of skis and hooked himself up to the back of a car. a local news station spotted him, broadcast this image live. the mayor who was being interviewed by the station, not impressed. he called police to track down the skier to give him a ticket. >> not in my town. >> then he sees a guy skis down main street. >> schools will be closed in ohio. a travel ban is in effect for toledo. cleveland has 40 snow removal crews...
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i think they said they want to work with the detroit ecosystem.here is an acknowledgment it could be win-win. parts that are more traditional eastern u.s. industries would be good at. it can all come together. >> it is an interesting time. thank you very much. drone delivery, new drum postals and what they could mean for companies like amazon and google, thinking about what goes up in the sky next. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson and this is lumbered west. world news headlines. grace's government request for extension of its loan agreement for six more months of warning to a person familiar with the matter. the step could ease the standoff over greek financing. the positive outflows from greek banks are accelerating. talks to extend that bailout bogged down. the u.s. subsidiary of swiss food giant nestlÉ will stop putting artificial ingredients into the candy. the chain will be fully implemented by the end of the year. a set of artificial junk, nestlÉ will use natural ingredients for its products, including butterfinger crunch bars and baby ruth. a majo
i think they said they want to work with the detroit ecosystem.here is an acknowledgment it could be win-win. parts that are more traditional eastern u.s. industries would be good at. it can all come together. >> it is an interesting time. thank you very much. drone delivery, new drum postals and what they could mean for companies like amazon and google, thinking about what goes up in the sky next. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson and this is lumbered west. world news headlines. grace's...
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♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black coat. she goes by honey. >> the task force combines the talents of federal, state and local investigators to combat michigan's growing underground sex trade. >> put your hands together like you're praying, okay? >> a lot of these girls have either ran away from home or not had the support at home or a lot of them feel they're not getting the attention at all at home. so, when they leave home, these predators, these pimps, they start to locate them, they manipulate them, they groom them and now they feel like they're loved, someone cares about them. whether it's mental, physical, emoti
♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black...
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while he's humbled he's not surprised by the support. >> this is detroit. we're the comeback city.los angeles. detroit is the real city of angels. >> reporter: robertston is proofue don't have to have wheels to have drive. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> were drugs found inside bobbi kristina's home? what police are telling us now. >> and why was whitney's daughter just moved to another hospital. >> at this point, that's what we need, is a medical miracle. >> we'll explain why bobbi kristina is now here, as reports say she opened her eyes. what that could mean. >> plus, what we have learned about the friend who called 911. his past drug arrest. >> and, thereewas no coincidence that she was in a bathtub. the hhuston family's unimaginable heartbreak. have you really come to terms? no? >> no, i haven't. >> so much tragedy for that family. also tonight, piers morgan is here, and he is angry at people
while he's humbled he's not surprised by the support. >> this is detroit. we're the comeback city.los angeles. detroit is the real city of angels. >> reporter: robertston is proofue don't have to have wheels to have drive. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> were drugs found inside bobbi kristina's home? what police are telling us now. >> and why...
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cory: i saw your byline, tim higgins came from detroit -- any similarities between the companies? >> auto industry churns through cash. >> cost a billion dollars credit new car? >> it is expensive time-consuming process. apple has a lot of money in the bank, they have global operations -- they are use to retail networks all over the world. now, that said, designing and building cars is very complicated -- something that trips up even experienced automakers with marketing hitting up what the consumer wants. it is a long lead time for developing a car. >> they spend boatloads of money in r&d which is container ships full of money. the history, the knowledge they have built up -- is it abn accumulation? >> when you talk to engineers out in silicon valley, they feel like they do not move enough. guys in detroit say there's a reason why we are so slow -- we have regulations and challenges for putting a product on the road. >> is it about the way the cars are made? they are wrestling with union contracts, existing factors, wrestling with dealers. they have to figure out what to put in t
cory: i saw your byline, tim higgins came from detroit -- any similarities between the companies? >> auto industry churns through cash. >> cost a billion dollars credit new car? >> it is expensive time-consuming process. apple has a lot of money in the bank, they have global operations -- they are use to retail networks all over the world. now, that said, designing and building cars is very complicated -- something that trips up even experienced automakers with marketing...
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and has a very tough crime problem and the chief was saying that in detroit. >> i went to detroit twicetually. and that is where oakland police chief, sean learned more about constitutional policing. it's a simple police practice that detroit was using and where the crime rate not only started to drop, but so did complaints of police misconduct. the philosophy of constitutional policing is simple. >> we, the police, are not above the law. if we're going to enforce the law, then we have to respect it. so, we expect our officers to treat people appropriately. >> that means no more random stops of civilians being questioned and frisked if they haven't broken the law. what's happened? well, oakland is also seeing a drop in crime. a drop in officer involved shootings and the number of complaints of police misconduct are also down. one of the big changes is the use of police body cameras that record officer interactions. tonight at 10:00, we'll talk about some of the other changes the department has made and how close it is to coming into full compliance with the changes that were mandated du
and has a very tough crime problem and the chief was saying that in detroit. >> i went to detroit twicetually. and that is where oakland police chief, sean learned more about constitutional policing. it's a simple police practice that detroit was using and where the crime rate not only started to drop, but so did complaints of police misconduct. the philosophy of constitutional policing is simple. >> we, the police, are not above the law. if we're going to enforce the law, then we...
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just west of detroit is michigan state university with almost 40,000 students.n 1990, michael mcfletcher was an undergraduate student there with hopes of one day becoming a lawyer. at a campus social event, mcfletcher met leann miezner. who wasn't a student but was a telemarketer who worked nearby. for both, it was love at first sight and they were inseparable. >> it was great. three years later in september of 1993, nick and leann married. >> it was great. he was going to be a lawyer, so he'd make a lot of money, be able to buy her a nice house, and she wanted to stay home and have a lot of babies. >> that's how she wanted a life. since she was a little girl, all she wanted to do was get married and have children. >> the newlyweds settled in hazel park, a working class suburb just north of detroit. they bought this house on hazel wood avenue and nick started law school. leann worked to support them and not long afterwards the couple had a daughter hannah. >> she was her joy. she was just crazy about hannah. >> by 1999, mick was an up and coming criminal defense
just west of detroit is michigan state university with almost 40,000 students.n 1990, michael mcfletcher was an undergraduate student there with hopes of one day becoming a lawyer. at a campus social event, mcfletcher met leann miezner. who wasn't a student but was a telemarketer who worked nearby. for both, it was love at first sight and they were inseparable. >> it was great. three years later in september of 1993, nick and leann married. >> it was great. he was going to be a...
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imagine having to walk to and from work more than 20 miles a day. >> that is what detroit man does five. ♪ >> hundreds of thousands of dollars poured in from around the world to help the working class hero. ford dealership gave him a bright red car. that's the good part. >> around of applause foreman who is totally overwhelmed. james robertson looks as though he might cry as he checks out his new car. a gift from suburban ford in sterling. >> robertson hit the lottery and the whole world and the whole neighborhood knew it because robertson was electron fid because robertson is now cruising detroit in a bright red car. the only thing missing is the big white bulls eye. >> god knows i don't belong there. because i'm -- i'm different from the rest of of the people. >> james walked about 20 miles a day monday through friday. the very day his story was pinking around the world an old man was found stabbed to death in the basement of an abandoned house in detroit. the old man was rumored to have hit the lottery. people started hitting up robertson for money. they wanted to take the new car fo
imagine having to walk to and from work more than 20 miles a day. >> that is what detroit man does five. ♪ >> hundreds of thousands of dollars poured in from around the world to help the working class hero. ford dealership gave him a bright red car. that's the good part. >> around of applause foreman who is totally overwhelmed. james robertson looks as though he might cry as he checks out his new car. a gift from suburban ford in sterling. >> robertson hit the lottery...
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that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ng, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people black people have suffered. there is still one kind of karma of this old history here, you know? >> so what is the real pelourinho? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are. >> we are. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are the real pelourinho [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ ♪ $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a diet
that's detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit. >> detroit, rock city. what music inspires him?ng, actually. >> too much. >> nirvana. >> nirvana. metallica? >> beethoven. metallica, beethoven. >> what do you think about all this? anybody who comes here recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful, magical place. >> it's a magical place but also for us, for me and for him, here...
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so i headed to detroit to see this new voxeljet facility. so here i am.n, michigan, middle of october. this is the voxeljet factory. you can see there is not much going on here. let's check it out. inside, a big, big basically empty room. there are no parts being distributed. no printers being manufactured. just a few workers doing some rudimentary framing work. one literally sleeping on the job. this is the right address. 41430 haggerty circle. same as the website. this facility clearly wasn't shipping on-demand parts by late september or october. it doesn't look like they will be making large format 3-d printers before the end of the year. perhaps all of the 3-d companies will live up to the hype. some day. but for now, 3-d printing is hard and it is hard to build a factory, even in detroit. so that was my look at voxeljet and their 3-d printing business such as it is. up next, the return of the podcast. thanks to the smash success of "serial," audio programs are making a comeback. we're going to talk with a former radio producer turned podcast entrepre
so i headed to detroit to see this new voxeljet facility. so here i am.n, michigan, middle of october. this is the voxeljet factory. you can see there is not much going on here. let's check it out. inside, a big, big basically empty room. there are no parts being distributed. no printers being manufactured. just a few workers doing some rudimentary framing work. one literally sleeping on the job. this is the right address. 41430 haggerty circle. same as the website. this facility clearly wasn't...
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while he's humbled he's not surprised by the support. >> this is detroit. we're the comeback city.los angeles. detroit is the real city of angels. >> reporter: robertston is proof you don't have to have wheels to have drive. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org pacific storm. their mission could unlock a solution to our devastating drought. >>> only on 5 the cruise that's going directly in to the path of a pacific storm. their mission could unlock a devastating drought. >> it's about to get real for a group of scientists we're calling the drought busters. they're out at sea right now in the path of a giant storm on a critical mission. our chief meteorologist paul deanno on the mysterious phenomenon that has them so fired up. >> reporter: who in their right mind would travel hundreds of miles off the california coast to brave rolling seas in search for a raging storm? >> it rolled this wa
while he's humbled he's not surprised by the support. >> this is detroit. we're the comeback city.los angeles. detroit is the real city of angels. >> reporter: robertston is proof you don't have to have wheels to have drive. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org pacific...
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when detroit launches a new car five-seven years, why does it take detroit 5-7 years to do that? >> i was surprised to see that figure. did work companies can get a new car out in 3-4 sometimes 5-7 would be for somebody like apple -- the detroit car company's can get cars out and sometimes two years if they already have hardware with another model. 5-7 is a longtime. five years for a company like apple who is simply studying this at this point, that is pretty aggressive. >> thank you very much. bloomberg west will be right back. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." here some world is. the federal government -- for refusing to cooperate with -- the japanese company has not fully complied. at least five deaths are blamed on airbag defects. plunging, following the most against the euro since 2001. -- falling the most against the euro since 2001. there is a playboy battle. it is not a pillow fight. this is over the domain name in london. michael ross bought the name but an international court in geneva ordered him to turn it over saying the name "playboy" was trademarked. speaking of sexy,
when detroit launches a new car five-seven years, why does it take detroit 5-7 years to do that? >> i was surprised to see that figure. did work companies can get a new car out in 3-4 sometimes 5-7 would be for somebody like apple -- the detroit car company's can get cars out and sometimes two years if they already have hardware with another model. 5-7 is a longtime. five years for a company like apple who is simply studying this at this point, that is pretty aggressive. >> thank...